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... ... @@ -8,10 +8,10 @@ 8 8 As time progressed, she was diagnosed with dementia at the age of 70. Due to the stress and old age, it progressed exponentially. Her children thought it was safe to put her in a care center since they could not always be with her. She also became very stubborn and constantly wanted to leave the house on her own. She has also gotten lost a couple of times, which is why her children immediately admitted her. She constantly felt the need to leave the care center. Sometimes wanting to go home to her husband or to the university. When the caretaker tries to stop her from going, she frequently gets very aggressive and uses verbal threats. 9 9 10 10 11 -== Robert (6 5) ==11 +== Robert (67) == 12 12 [[image:2.jpg||height="250"]] 13 13 14 -Robert (6 5) lives in Delft with his son, daughter-in-law, and a grandchild (7). He loves to interact and spend time with his grandkid, for example, playing at their neighbourhood playground.Last summer, he got diagnosed with early staged dementia. Since the dementia is in the early stage, he can still perform most of his daily tasks like cooking, doing laundry and getting dressed. However, sometimes he gets unaware of his surroundings and tries to leave the house.Therefore, constant guidance is needed to prevent him from going out and getting hurt or lost. As both of his children are working and the grandkid goes to school, no one is at home to take care of him during the daytime. Hence his family decided to enrol him in a daycare centre. His children drop him off at a Dementia care centre at 8:00 in the morning and pick him up back at 18:00 while returning from work. When Robert is at the daycare centre, he misses his grandkid and attempts to leave the centre. Then there are days when he believes that his grandkid is missing and needs to go out to find him. When the caretakers notice his attempts to leave, they can convince him to stay inside because he will see his grandkid in the evening. Most of the time, Robert can understand and listen to his caretaker. On the days he is inconsolable, his caretaker calls his son to speak with him.14 +Robert (67) lives in Delft with his son, daughter-in-law, and a grandchild (7). He loves to interact and spend time with his grandkid, for example, playing at their neighbourhood playground. He retired from an uneventful, day-filling office job last year. The summer after that, he got diagnosed with early staged dementia. Since the dementia is in the early stage, he can still perform most of his daily tasks like cooking, doing laundry and getting dressed. However, sometimes he gets unaware of his surroundings or the time of day and tries to leave the house. Just before he moved in with his son it was a regular occurrence for him to try to leave for work, because he simply has not gotten used to retired life. As a result, constant guidance is needed to prevent him from going out and getting hurt or lost. As both of his children are working and the grandkid goes to school, no one is at home to take care of him during the daytime. Hence his family decided to enrol him in a daycare centre. His children drop him off at a Dementia care centre at 8:00 in the morning and pick him up back at 18:00 while returning from work. When Robert is at the daycare centre, he misses his grandkid and attempts to leave the centre. Then there are days when he believes that his grandkid is missing and needs to go out to find him. When the caretakers notice his attempts to leave, they can convince him to stay inside because he will see his grandkid in the evening - though it is not uncommon for Robert to think it's evening already. Most of the time, Robert can understand and listen to his caretaker. On the days he is inconsolable, his caretaker calls his son to speak with him. 15 15 16 16 == Anna (35) == 17 17 [[image:02.jpg||height="250"]]